Polaris 600 Indy SP 137 Owner's Manual

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Pages 195
Year 2022
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Polaris 600 Indy SP 137 Specification

The Polaris 600 Indy SP 137 represents a versatile snowmobile, engineered for both recreational and performance-oriented riders. At its core, the vehicle is powered by a 599cc liquid-cooled Liberty engine, which features a cleanfire injection system for efficient fuel delivery and reliable cold weather starts. This engine is paired with a responsive P-85 drive clutch and a lightweight TEAM LWT driven clutch, ensuring smooth power transmission and optimal acceleration.

The chassis is constructed with a Pro-Ride design, which offers a balanced weight distribution for improved handling and stability. The 137-inch suspension system, complete with a front suspension geometry featuring a 42.5-inch ski stance, provides superior ride comfort and control across varied terrains. The Indy SP 137 is also equipped with shock absorbers that include RydeFX MPV shocks, enhancing its ability to absorb impacts and maintain a smooth ride.

For traction, the snowmobile features a RipSaw II track, known for its aggressive lug pattern and reliable grip on both groomed trails and off-trail conditions. The vehicle’s braking system includes a hydraulic disc brake, ensuring precise stopping capabilities. Rider ergonomics are enhanced with an adjustable seat and handlebars, allowing for a customizable riding position.

Additional features include a digital gauge that provides vital information such as speed, RPM, and fuel levels, complemented by an electric start system for convenience. The snowmobile’s design is aerodynamic, contributing to both its performance efficiency and aesthetic appeal. Overall, the Polaris 600 Indy SP 137 is a well-rounded snowmobile designed to offer a blend of power, agility, and comfort for enthusiasts seeking adventure across snowy landscapes.

Polaris 600 Indy SP 137 F.A.Q.

How do I perform regular maintenance on my Polaris 600 Indy SP 137?

Regular maintenance includes checking and replacing the engine oil, inspecting the drive belt, cleaning the air filter, and lubricating the suspension and steering components. Refer to the owner's manual for specific intervals and procedures.

What is the recommended break-in procedure for a new Polaris 600 Indy SP 137?

During the first 10 hours of operation, avoid prolonged full-throttle operation, vary the engine speed, and avoid overloading the engine. This helps ensure proper piston ring seating and overall engine longevity.

How can I troubleshoot starting issues with my Polaris 600 Indy SP 137?

Check the fuel level, ensure the battery is charged, inspect the spark plugs for wear or fouling, and verify that the kill switch is in the correct position. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.

What should I do if my snowmobile is overheating?

Ensure that the coolant level is adequate and that there are no leaks. Check that the cooling fins on the heat exchangers are not obstructed by debris, and inspect the thermostat for proper operation.

How can I improve fuel efficiency on my Polaris 600 Indy SP 137?

Maintain the correct tire pressure, keep the track properly tensioned and aligned, perform regular engine maintenance, and avoid excessive idling. Additionally, riding at a moderate speed can help improve fuel efficiency.

Why is my Polaris 600 Indy SP 137 producing unusual noises?

Unusual noises may be due to loose components, worn bearings, or issues with the drive belt. Inspect the snowmobile for any loose fasteners and check the condition of the bearings and drive belt.

What maintenance is required for the suspension system?

Regularly inspect the suspension for signs of wear or damage, lubricate all grease points, and check the shocks for proper operation. Make adjustments to the suspension settings according to your riding preferences and conditions.

How do I store my Polaris 600 Indy SP 137 during the off-season?

Clean the snowmobile thoroughly, stabilize the fuel, remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place, and cover the snowmobile to protect it from dust and moisture. Consider using a fuel stabilizer and fogging the engine for added protection.

How can I adjust the track tension on my Polaris 600 Indy SP 137?

To adjust the track tension, lift the rear of the snowmobile, loosen the rear axle bolts, and adjust the tension bolts evenly on both sides until the track has the recommended slack. Re-tighten the axle bolts and check the alignment.

What should I do if my snowmobile’s headlights are not working?

Check the headlight bulbs and replace them if they are burnt out. Inspect the fuses and wiring connections for any signs of damage or corrosion. If the issue persists, it may require a professional diagnosis.